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Metcalf, Sir Charles

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Statue of Sir Charles Metcalf, British Colonial administrator.

Unveiling Father Dupont's Statue

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A huge crowd turn out to witness the unveiling of Father Dupont's statue at Parade Gardens, Downtown Kingston Jamaica on June 2, 1892.

Unveiling the Queen's Statue in Jamaica

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A large crowd in attendance at the unveiling of Queen Victoria's statue in Kingston, Jamaica. Police in white helmets form a line in front to control the crowd. Huge trees are in the background.

Statue of Queen Victoria

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Persons walking pass the statue of Queen Victoria in a section of the Victoria Park in Downtown Kingston.

Charles Metcalf

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Statue of Sir Charles Metcalf, British Colonial administrator on the waterfront, with the sea in the background.

Queen Victoria's statue

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A woman with an opened umbrella walks pass Queen Victoria's statue in Victoria Park, Kingston, Jamaica.

Cenotaph facing Church Street

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A cenotaph in the shape of a cross, facing Church Street, Kingston, with public buildings and palm trees in the background.

Rodney statue

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Statue of Admiral, George Brydges Rodney.

Clay model of N.W. Manley at Alvin Marriot's Studio

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A clay sculpture of Norman Washingtong Manley at Sculptor, Alvin Marriot's Studio.

The old statue of Father Joseph Dupont

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The old statue of Father Joseph Dupont being removed from the sidewalk of the Victoria Park by a crane, while passersby look on.